Memoirs of the Life of W. Shakespeare, with an essay toward the expression of his genius, and an account of the rise ... of the English Drama |
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... see how the mere decorous performance of kingly parts could have offended James ; and yet we must remember that he was as petty and capricious as he was tyrannical . Nevertheless the king was attacked through 138 MEMOIRS OF.
... see how the mere decorous performance of kingly parts could have offended James ; and yet we must remember that he was as petty and capricious as he was tyrannical . Nevertheless the king was attacked through 138 MEMOIRS OF.
Página 141
... performance , in what must have been a very confusing manner . But the anecdote is plainly one made to meet the craving for personal details of Shakespeare's life . In addition to its inherent improbability , Shake- speare well knew ...
... performance , in what must have been a very confusing manner . But the anecdote is plainly one made to meet the craving for personal details of Shakespeare's life . In addition to its inherent improbability , Shake- speare well knew ...
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... performances ; Shakespeare , like the latter , less in bulk , but lighter in movement , turning and tacking nimbly , and taking every advantage by the quickness of his wit and invention . This , however is only Ful- ler's imagination ...
... performances ; Shakespeare , like the latter , less in bulk , but lighter in movement , turning and tacking nimbly , and taking every advantage by the quickness of his wit and invention . This , however is only Ful- ler's imagination ...
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... performance must again be remembered , ) and , resolving to supplant his friend , went to the rendezvous before him , an- nounced himself as the crook - backed tyrant , and was as successful as his own hero in winning fe- male fa or ...
... performance must again be remembered , ) and , resolving to supplant his friend , went to the rendezvous before him , an- nounced himself as the crook - backed tyrant , and was as successful as his own hero in winning fe- male fa or ...
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... performance of any plays , the profession which had brought Shakespeare his wealth and his eminence did not tell against his social advancement , except among the liberal and generous - minded few . Again I remark , that it is to this ...
... performance of any plays , the profession which had brought Shakespeare his wealth and his eminence did not tell against his social advancement , except among the liberal and generous - minded few . Again I remark , that it is to this ...
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